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Charkie my first cat I rescued of a farm as a kitten and I didn`t pay anything for him, he was a big gorgeous tabby cat, who I sadly lost at the too young age of 8 yrs old , still miss him terribly. Maxi and Maisy I bought for £375 from a Maine Coon breeder. Don`t think I would stand much of a chance in getting a cat then from CP, from what I have read as I am a childminder with children of various ages coming and going. Maxi and Maisy just love being around the children and are happy, well looked after, pampered kittys. |
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OK... in the defence of our rescue centre... Devils Advocate here... but this does not follow with all 'animal rescue' centres
We give free advice and always encourage new owners to join sites like this for support... However we have discovered that if you give something away it is treated with NO respect and in this throw away society it is more likely to be dis-respected OK ... rant over... anyone???? Now kitten prices in general.... people actually believe they will make money from their 'pets' but if you are caring for the mother - good quality kitten food, vaccinations up to date, worming etc - then looking after the litter - worming & flea treatments, good food again & general care etc then you won't make money unless you are charging a massive amount!!! And unfortunately some 'people' think thats all there 'pets' are good for.... personally I think if you need a license to drive or run a pub why not for having children or owning a pet....? |
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We almost paid £80 for an 'accidenal' kitten without thinking anything of it. Until a switch flicked & I realised that if he was getting £80 x 5 kittens (£400!!!) then he'd obviously keep breeding her! So just in time we decided not to go ahead & got Charlie from a shelter. Its discusting, really X |
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Good you made that decision Frog & Frog2!! My only worry being what will he do with the kittens if he doesn't sell them.... there are bad people out there!! |
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Ive not got a cat, yet! But I do have 4 rabbits 3 are second chancers and one is a rescue. I paid £45 for my rescue rabbit, he came neutered vaccedx2, vet checked and bunny runned to me. 2 of my buns came to me free, and I spend around £150 each to get the same as I did with my rescue. The cat I am planning on getting, is free, and is just weaning her kittens (don't get me started!, apparently he's done me a favour!), but again, my local RSPCA is only open when I am at work, so it completely puts me out of the picture with them! There are a few others, but I have heard bad things about them. I am very much into campaigning, or just shouting! on things that I think are wrong. I have put ads on my local gum tree explaining that the cost of moggies from back street breeders is far too much and to go to local rescues. I know it is hypocritical of me, but at the same time, I have looked into it and considered it as an option. Anyway, sorry for the long first post |
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